Pritzker takes anti-inflation message to the grocery aisle – WGNTV (Chicago)

Several U.S. states, including neighboring Iowa and Indiana, have passed permeant income tax cuts. But Governor Pritzker favors temporary relief for now. “The truth is that we want to be very careful in Illinois,” said Pritzker, who pushed the shopping cart for Laura Pfeiffer, who was out buying groceries for her family. “We just balanced our budget the last three to four years.”
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Pat S.
2 years ago

WGN asked good questions; Pritzker answered none of them.

Yeah, Gov, citizens really do want answers; you provide none.

Fed up neighbor
2 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

Vote his as- out in November

Lions Choice
2 years ago

Pritzker Refuses To Give Illinois Real Tax Relief To Cop With Biden-Flation 

Fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Where’s the donuts

Silverfox
2 years ago

Don’t knock it. That’s probably the most exercise JB has had in the last month.

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